
I used a gingerbread cookie recipe from Williams-Sonoma. It tastes delicious, has a great mix of spices, and doesn't "spread" at all, very important for cookie architecture!



THIS IS AN URGENT ACTION ITEM... We've been told a vote is likely to occur Wednesday.
When we first launched our Freedom to Farm campaign back in April, we mentioned that House Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman said "he intends to pass a strong food safety bill soon."
This bill we warned you about, the 109-page H.R. 2749, is Waxman's promise.
The good news is that some of the most egregious trial balloons from earlier bills such as H.R. 875 have gone by the wayside . . .
YOU are to be thanked for this. DC Downsizers were part of a large army of concerned citizens that killed earlier bills.
But the bad news is very bad. This bill . . .
In essence, Congress wants to punish the innocent and protect the guilty. It is not small farms and businesses that were the source of contaminated food scares, but rather the processing facilities of large corporations. Yet this bill will only drive small farms out of business, which means reduced competition and higher prices in an already-bad economy.
Please use DownsizeDC.org's proprietary Educate the Powerful System to send a letter to Congress telling them to defeat H.R. 2749. Tell them the bill will only hurt competition and put undue burdens on small farmers. Let's send enough messages to frighten Congress and kill this bill.
And due to the urgency of this vote, if you have time, please call your local House Representative as well. His or her contact info is presented on the campaign page, once you're logged in.
Thank you for being a DC Downsizer,
Jim Babka, PresidentDownsizeDC.org
As Deborah Madison, author of Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone, writes, "Potatoes can be baffling." Some have a high-starch content. Harvested later in the season, they are good for baking and frying. Their dry mealy flesh makes a baked potato
fluffy and a fried one light and crisp.
Others have a low-starch content and they are waxy fleshed, moist, and dense. These steam and boil well, hold their shape and are the ones to use in salads, stews and gratins as they absorb liquid without falling apart.
Quail Hill's earliest harvested potatoes - Red Gold, Banana Fingerlingand All Red and many of the rest to come - contain very little starch and are best prepared roasted.
To determine if a potato is high or low in starch content, slice one with a sharp knife. If the knife is covered with a foamy substance or the potato grabs on to it, it's starchy and a baker. If not, it's a boiler. So-so, it's all purpose. Good luck!
Today’s Recipe
BRING A LARGE POT OF WATER TO BOIL
Wash and chop:
Head of endive
Today’s share of Swiss chard
Today’s share of garlic scapes or garlic chives, chives, onion tops or the like
(any other green you care to throw in; i.e. beet tops)
1 to 2 cups of fresh parsley
8 to 10 leaves of fresh basil
¼ to ½ cup fresh oregano (Italian & Greek mixed)
CHOP:
2 to 3 heads garlic
Endive, Swiss chard, other greens, with Tbs (sea) salt; drain set aside
BOIL TO DESIRED TEXTURE in above water:
Whole wheat penne pasta
BRAISE (while the pasta is cooking) in large pan:
1 to 2 Tbs. safflower oil with chopped garlic + chives, onion tops etc. = ½ min.
ADD: in this order
Drained greens – until completely wilted
Add 1 top 2 Tbs olive oil and as needed
Herbs
3 whole fresh chopped tomatoes (I added cherry tomatoes I’d frozen from last year)
Finally, when it’s done = pasta (+ more olive oil if needed)
SERVE:
Main dish = As is, with Romano or Parmesan cheese (optional)
Accompaniment with chicken, fish, red meat, tofu
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